chriso on Nostr: GM/GA/GE NOSTR Gang. As previously noted , we are currently planning for the 3rd ...
GM/GA/GE NOSTR Gang. As previously noted , we are currently planning for the 3rd Annual NOSTR Super Bowl game and hope you will plan to play. Currently, the buyin is planned to be 10,010 sats ($9.40 as of this note). The payout will be 200,000 sats ($188 as of this note) for q1, q2, and q3. The payout at end of game will be 400,000 sats ($376). Im not opposed to making the buy in more, but the board has to fill up. If the squares arenβt being purchased, using 10k allows me to adjust the buy and give everyone 2 slots for 5k each. So, let me k do what you think. 10k high enough to make it interesting? 10 sat will be used for routing fees, all other sats will be distributed. This is not about me profiting in any way. If you donβt know how a football square game works, Iβm noting an explanation below. Be sure to share this note with others that may want to play.
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The Super Bowl square game is a popular and entertaining way to add a bit of excitement to watching the big game. Here's a quick rundown of how it works:
1. Setting Up the Grid: You'll need a 10x10 grid, resulting in 100 squares. Each square represents a unique combination of the last digits of the scores for the two teams playing.
2. Buying Squares: Participants buy squares within the grid. The price per square can vary, and all the money collected goes into a prize pool.
3. Assigning Numbers: After all squares are bought, random numbers from 0 to 9 are assigned to each row (representing one team) and each column (representing the other team).
4. Determining Winners: At the end of each quarter, the person whose square corresponds to the last digits of the teams' scores wins a portion of the prize pool. For example, if the score is 14-7 at the end of the first quarter, the winner is the person who has the square corresponding to row 4 (last digit of 14) and column 7 (last digit of 7).
This game is simple to set up and adds an extra layer of fun to watching the Super Bowl with friends! π
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The Super Bowl square game is a popular and entertaining way to add a bit of excitement to watching the big game. Here's a quick rundown of how it works:
1. Setting Up the Grid: You'll need a 10x10 grid, resulting in 100 squares. Each square represents a unique combination of the last digits of the scores for the two teams playing.
2. Buying Squares: Participants buy squares within the grid. The price per square can vary, and all the money collected goes into a prize pool.
3. Assigning Numbers: After all squares are bought, random numbers from 0 to 9 are assigned to each row (representing one team) and each column (representing the other team).
4. Determining Winners: At the end of each quarter, the person whose square corresponds to the last digits of the teams' scores wins a portion of the prize pool. For example, if the score is 14-7 at the end of the first quarter, the winner is the person who has the square corresponding to row 4 (last digit of 14) and column 7 (last digit of 7).
This game is simple to set up and adds an extra layer of fun to watching the Super Bowl with friends! π